New Full-Time Position [Staff-Exempt Professional] Library Facilities and Finance Director
Connect to Library blog entry for more info and link to full description and application:
https://t.co/yGUBWW2ISt
Finals Week: Gummi Bears at the Library’s 1st-Floor Desk
Help yourself to a little bag of Albanese Candy Co. gummy candies at the Circulation Desk while supplies last.
<<<<<FINALS WEEK HOURS<<<<<
Monday - Thursday, 7:00 a.m. – Midnight
Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Andy Warhol is known for the serial portrayal of celebrity as important to American identity in its evolution into secular iconography. This image of rock musician Billy Squier was one used to create the art for his album “Emotions in Motion.” #Indstate#ISULibrary#ISUPAC
From April 18 - 24: campus-wide collection of menstrual products to distribute to the Women’s Center & ISU Campus Food Pantry. Collection bin location: Library's Lobby. More info including Library materials: https://t.co/6HN9ygR5Eo #menstruation#menstrual#menstrualmovement
On April 14, 1828, the first edition of Noah Webster’s “American Dictionary of the English Language” was published. See our copy in https://t.co/WqW611MP8C
For more photos and more info including a book list, visit the Library blog entry. https://t.co/Z69fgaBJO9
Monday April 11 - Sodexo Nationwide Adventure in the ISU Library's Cup and Chaucer!
19 national winners get $500 CASH [check] plus $500 donation in their name to a campus or community food bank of their choice. Follow the QR code to enter. #monopol-eats #contest#foodbanks
The Dracula Polaroid is part of a suite of images that explored ideas of celebrity and American iconography represented in popular film. A homage and provocative criticism of early television and film icons. #ISUlib#Indstate#ISULibrary#indstate_special_collections#ISUPAC
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This exhibition highlights Andy Warhol's relationship with photography. He used the process to create a visual diary of his day-to-day life and as a medium used to develop print, painting, and design projects throughout his late career.